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Agenda Item No. S(D) RESOLUTION 2012-XX RESOLUTION OF THEEL CERRITO CITY COUNCIL IN SUPPORT OF WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE K WHEREAS, the West Contra Costa Unified School District provides quality educational programs and services to the El Cerrito community; and WHEREAS, the State of California is not providing sufficient funds to provide for the continuing quality of these educational programs and services; and WHEREAS, voters in the West Contra Costa Unified School District in November 2008 approved a parcel tax to support quality educational programs and services, and reduce the impact of reductions in funding by the State of California; and ' WHEREAS, the West Contra Costa Unified School District has responsibly managed all revenues from the parcel tax, strictly allocating funding according to community priorities and consistently complying with all required financial ac·countability measures; and WHEREAS, the West Contra Costa ,Unified School District conducted extensive community outreach and polling that indicates sufficient voter support exists to renew the parcel tax and extend it to generate an addition $4 million for a term of five years, with all the same financial accountability measures and none of the revenue going to administrator salaries; and WHEREAS, revenue from the parcel tax is imperative to avoid even greater budget cuts, maintain reduced class sizes for our youngest students; enhance core subjects including reading, writing math and science; retain qualified teachers, counselors, and custodial staff; prepare students for co11ege and the workforce; support libraries, computer training and athletic programs; and WHEREAS, the West Contra Costa Unified School District community, including parents, teachers, union members, and business owners all worked together to recommend placing the parcel tax renewal on the June Primary ballot; and WHEREAS, the West Contra Costa Unified School District on February 15, 2012 unanimously approved a ballot measure to appear on the June 5, 2012 ballot that would renew and extend the existing parcel tax beginning in the 2012-13 fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of El Cerrito does hereby encourage voters of El Cerrito to review the language and arguments concerning the parcel tax measure and thereafter vote "Yes" on June 5, 2012 because this parcel tax renewal/extension measure is not only beneficial, but is essential to the quality of life of El Cerrito residents. * * * * * ---PAGE BREAK--- Agenda Item No. S(D) I CERTIFY that at a regular meeting on April 2012 the City Council of the City of El Cerrito passed this Resolution by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: IN WITNESS of this action, I sign this document and affix the corporate seal of the City ofEl Cerrito on April_, 2012. Cheryl Morse, City Clerk I APPROVED: William C. Jones III, Mayor ---PAGE BREAK--- MEASURE K WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT To provide local funding the State cannot take away, preserve quality education including: reading, writing, math, science; maintaining reduced class sizes for the youngest children; retaining quality teachers; supporting libraries, improving campus safety; preparing students for college/workforce; shall West Contra Costa Unified School District renew its existing parcel tax for five years, increasing it by three cents/square foot of building area or three dollars/vacant parcel, with no funds for administrator salaries, exempting seniors and requiring citizen oversight? COUNTY COUNSEL'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF ' MEASURE K The Board of Directors of the West Contra Costa Unified School District has adopted a resolution proposing to increase and renew its current parcel tax (a qualified special tax). This ballot measure asks voters to decide whether, beginning on July 1, 2012, the District's existing parcel tax on parcels of taxable real property within the District should be increased, and levied through June 30, 2017, at the increased amounts. The District currently levies an annual parcel tax of 7.2 cents per square foot of total building area on each parcel of taxable real property, or $7.20 per unimproved parcel of taxable real property, within the District. The parcel tax is set to expire on June 30, 2014. If this measure is adopted, effective July 1, 2012, the existing parcel tax would be increased to 10.2 cents per square .foot of total building area on each parcel of taxable real property, or $10.20 per unimproved parcel of taxable real property, within the District. The parcel tax would expire on June 30, 2017. A parcel of taxable real property is any unit of real property located in the District that receives a separate property tax bill from the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office. The total building area on each parcel would be obtained from the Contra Costa County Assessor's Office, or based on the records of the building department of the jurisdiction in which the property is located. The parcel tax would not be levied on parcels that are exempt from paying property taxes. The measure also provides that any person who is over the age of 65, or who, regardless of age, receives Supplemental Security Income for disability, may apply to the District for an exemption from the parcel tax. The ballot measure states that the proceeds of the parcel tax will be used to "improve the quality of education in the District by supporting" 13 ---PAGE BREAK--- specified District programs. Proceeds from the parcel tax may be used only for the specific purposes -set forth in the ballot measure and according to constitutional and statutory provisions. State law requires the District's chief fiscal officer to file an annual report with the District's Governing Board that states the amount of funds received and expended in each year and the status of any projects required or authorized to be funded from the parcel tax proceeds. State law also requires the proceeds from the parcel tax to be deposited into a designated account. Parcel tax funds also will be the subject of an annual independent audit, and the District's Community Budget Advisory Committee will oversee the use of parcel tax proceeds. ~ Two-thirds of those voting on the ballot measure must approve the measure for it to pass. A "yes" vote is a vote in favor of authorizing the parcel tax. A "no" vote is a vote against authorizing the parcel tax. . ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE K Protect Our School; Support Our Students, Yes on K Vote YES on Measure K and give our schools local funding the State can never take away. Spending on education gets slashed every year by state government. We can't rely on Sacramento politicians to adequately fund our schools. Recent drastic cuts have forced the district to lay off teachers, threatened class size-reduction plans, and hurt our ability to deliver core academics our students need-reading, writing, math, and science. This measure guarantees a baseline of local revenue for our community schools. Regardless of the political and economic instability in our state capital, the funds generated from Measure K will stay in the community. By law, all the money must remain here to fund local schools. Measure K will give us the local dollars we need to prepare our students for college by teaching core academics and helping them prepare for the 21st century workforce by providing technology instruction, vocational education and job-training programs. Our after-school programs help keep students away from gangs and drugs. 14 ---PAGE BREAK--- Measure K will allow the school district to: • Maintain core academic prog·rams of reading, writing, mathematics, and science; ' • Attract and retain well-trained teachers; • Support science labs and other teaching tools; and • Maintain class-size reductions. Without this funding, class sizes could go to 30-38 students per class. A citizen oversight committee will conduct independent audits and ensure that all Measure K funding is well managed. Seniors are exempt from Measure K. No money from this measure will ever be used for administrator salaries. Please join community leaders in Hercules, Pinole, Richmond, El Sobrante, El Cerrito, Kensington, and San Pablo in voting YES on Measure K and provide the financial stability our schools need. For more information about Measure K go to Edward M. Downer Ill Chairman Emeritus Jacqueline Rushing Founder & CEO Young Scholars Program Eddie Russell Caro1 Butcher Principal- Stewart K-8 Janet Abelson Council Member- City of El Cerrito Sergeant, Richmond Police Dept. REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE K The proponents state, "A citizen oversight committee will conduct independent audits and ensure that all Measure K funding is well managed." This is incorrect. The Community Budget Advisory Committee, charged to provide oversight for this measure, has no staff or funds to conduct an independent audit. This committee has never conducted an independent audit of parcel tax expenditures. The prior November 2008 parcel tax measure provided for the Community Budget Advisory Committee to provide oversight. This committee did not amend their charter to perform this role until July 2011, over 2 % years after this measure passed! There is no effective oversight of these expenditures by an independent citizens' oversight committee. 15 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee, charged to provide citizens' oversight to the District's $1,300,000,000 bond construction program, is a dysfunctional, ineffective com·mittee. The School Board recently rejected the legally required taxpayer's representative to this committee. Measure K increases your parcel tax by almost one-half Do you think that the expenditure of your tax dollars by WCCUSD have effective citizens' oversight? You decide. Then vote NO on Measure K Anton Jungherr Former Audit Subcommittee Co-Chair, WCCUSD Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE K WCCUSD has been double-dipping into your wallets for years and again they want more. In addition to State· and Federal funds, the West Contra Costa Unified School District obtains more funding from your pockets. Look at your "Secured Property Tax Bill" - what you probably call your "property taxes" - WCCUSD Bonds from 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2010, MRAD (termed "WCCUSD assessment") and (2008) Parcel Tax. You will still be seeing most of these through the year 2027 and beyond. Some of your money is still being paid out for repayment of bailout funds from the State from the 1990's. In 2004, voters approved a 5-year parcel tax and in 2008 voters extended it to 2014. In 1994, voters approved the MRAD for a 5 year period but it continues today, more than 11 years after the stated sunset, solely by approval of the School Board. California is still in fiscal crisis. Governmental agencies are vying for funding for water, streets, bridges, sewage, lighting, police and fire, and such. Education takes the lion's share of allocations and the WCCUSD appetite is voracious. Not only this election, but many to come, you will decide how much more and where your money will be spent. Here's something new to consider. Contrary to popular belief, and according to California's Franchise Tax Board, parcel tax payments are not deductible against federal and state income taxes. The State has announced that beginning in 2012, they will enforce that non-deductibility. 16 ---PAGE BREAK--- Do you think your WCCUSD funds are getting to the classroom? Are the students, "the kids,, getting a quality education or are we getting one of the poorest scoring districts for the largest dollar amounts? You decide. Then vote NO on Measure K. Susan L. Pricco Homeowner REBUTTAL TO ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE K Renew Measure K, Protect the Quality of Our Local S~hools Vote Yes on Measure K to protect : • Core academics including math, science, reading and writing; • Attracting and retaining quality teachers; • Preventing class size increa~es. Measure K renews local educational funding that voters already approved twice (in 2004 and 2008). It maintains the financial stability our students deserve, regardless of the State's instability. In May 2012, WCCUSD will complete payment on all debts and loans from the 1991 fiscal crisis, a twenty-year effort of budget-cutting and strong financial management. Yet, this effort to regain stability is threatened once again by current State budget woes. The state's support for public education has been volatile and inconsistent. They are slashing billions of dollars from public school budgets with no end in sight. Renewing our local parcel tax school funding program will ensure that our students have a local safety net. And, Measure K ensures accountability to the taxpayers: • First, all Measure K funding is required to stay in our community to pay for our local schools and the state, by law, can never take it away. • Second, no money will go toward administrators' salaries. • Third, all Measure K money will be managed and accounted for by a citizens' oversight committee which will conduct annual audits. Please join parents, teachers, business leaders, and labor by voting Yes on K so that our children can have the good schools they need to thrive and succeed. 17 ---PAGE BREAK--- Chuck Toombs Greg Santiago Principal Hanna Ranch ·President, Kensington Police Protection . and Community Services District Eric Zell Businessperson/Director, West Contra Costa Healthcare District Sylvia J. Greenwood Principal DeJean Middle Claudia Velez Teacher Olinda Elementary FULL TEXT OF MEASURE K The following is the full ballot text of the proposition to be presented to the voters by the West Contra Costa Unified School District in the ballot pamphlet: To provide local funding the State cannot take away, preserve quality education including: : • reading, writing, math, science, • maintaining reduced class sizes for the youngest children, • retaining quality teachers, • supporting libraries, • improving campus ~afety, • preparing students for college/workforce; shall West Contra Costa Unified School District renew its existing parcel tax for five years, increasing it by three cents/square foot of building area (to 1 0.2 cents/square foot) or three dollars/vacant parcel (to 1 0.2 dollars/vacant parcel), with no funds for administrator salaries, exempting seniors and requiring citizen oversight? The purpose of the special tax is to improve the quality of education in the District by supporting the following programs: • maintaining core academic programs like math, science, reading and writing, • preparing students for college and the workforce, • supporting science laboratories, materials and activities, 18 ---PAGE BREAK--- • attracting and retaining quality teachers and counselors, • supporting libraries, . • maintaining reduced class sizes for the youngest children, • improving technology and computer training for all students, • reducing class sizes for middle school and high school students, • improving safety in and around our campuses, • supporting after-school programs to keep kids away from gangs and drugs, • maintaining high school athletic programs, • maintaining summer school programs to allow students to catch up, • purchasing textbooks and other student materials and supplies, • maintaining safe and clean schools. An exemption shall be granted annually on any single family residential parcel or multi-family dwelling unit owned by one or more persons 65 years of age or older or persons who receive Supplemental Security Income for a disability, regardless of age, who occupies said parcel or unit as a principal residence, upon annual application to the District for exemption. Pursuant to California Constitution Article XIIIB and applicable laws, the appropriations limit for the District will be adjusted periodically by the aggregate sum collected by levy of this special tax. Accountability The proceeds of the special tax shall be applied only for the specific purposes identified above. The proceeds of the special tax shall be deposited into an account, which shall be kept separate and apart from other accounts of the District. No later than January 1 of each year while the tax is in effect, commencing January 1, 2013, the chief fiscal officer of the District shall prepare and file with the Board of Education a report detailing the amount of funds collected and expended during the prior fiscal year, and the status of any project or description of any programs authorized to be funded by this measure. Parcel Tax funds shall also be subject to an annual independent financial audit which shall be made public, including oversight by the Community Budget Advisory Committee and posting on the District's website. 19 ---PAGE BREAK--- Basis of Tax The current parcel~ta(( shall be increased to an annual tax of 10.2 cents per square foot of total building area on each parcel of taxable real property within the District or a tax of $10.20 per unimproved parcel of taxable real property. The District shall provide the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector a report indicating the parcel number and amount of tax for each parcel of taxable real property. The number of square feet of total building area on improved real property shall be obtained from the Contra Costa County Tax Assessor. If that information is missing from the tax assessor's records, the number of square feet of total building area shall be based upon the records of the building department for the applicable jurisdiction. Definition of Parcel of Taxable Real Property "Parcel of taxable real property" shall be defined as any unit of real property in the District that receives a separate tax bill for ad valorem property taxes from the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office. All property that is otherwis~' exempt from or on which are levied no ad valorem property taxes in ar1y year shall also be exempt from the parcel tax in such year. Parcels owned and occupied by persons 65 years of age or older or persons receiving Supplemental Security Income for a disability regardless of age, may be exempt from the parcel tax, subject to annual application, as described above. For purposes of this special tax, any such "Parcels" which are contiguous, (ii) used solely for owner-occupied, single-family residential purposes, and (iii) held under identical ownership may, by annually submitting an application of the owners thereof by July 1 of any year to the Board of Education be treated as a single "parcel" for purposes of the levy of this education parcel tax. Severability The Board of Education hereby declares, and the voters by approving this measure concur, that every section and part of this measure has independent value, and the Board of Education and the voters would have adopted each provision hereof regardless of every other provision hereof. Upon approval of this measure by the voters, should any part be found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid for any reason, all remaining parts hereof shall remain in full force and effect to the fullest extent allowed by law. 20